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    01.03 Scientific Method Scenerio 2 1. The specific independent variable in Katherine’s investigation would be the amount of sunlight each plant will recieve‚ and the specific dependent variables would be the time of day and the water. 2. Five controlled variables in this investigation would be where she would place the plants‚ the type of plant she will use‚ the type of water she uses for each plant‚ the amount of water she uses per plant and the exact times she waters the plants in a day.

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    |1. |The total product curve: | |B) |will become flatter as output increases‚ if there are diminishing returns to the variable input. | Use the following to answer questions 2-3: [pic] |2. |(Table: Total Product and Marginal Product) The marginal product of the second worker is: | |C) |20.

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    contribution‚ to decide which version should be offered. To be able to calculate total contributions‚ unit contributions are calculated‚ at first. Variable costs should be taken into account for the unit contribution calculations. Since they are both avoidable and incremental‚ variable costs per unit and segment development costs are considered as variable costs. Since estimated product completion cost is fixed cost‚ it is taken into account in the net total contribution calculations. While the total

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    Fixed selling costs £550‚000 Administration and other overheads £325‚000 Total fixed costs £1‚625‚000 Variable costs Variable cost per unit £8.00 Mark-Up Mark-up % required 35% Budgeted sale volumes (units) 500‚000 What should the selling price be on a full cost plus basis? The total costs of production can be calculated as follows: Total fixed costs £1‚625‚000 Total variable costs (£8.00 x 500‚000 units) £4‚000‚000 Total costs £5‚625‚000 Mark up required on cost (£5‚625‚000

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    • Question 1 2 out of 2 points | | | |[pic] |In making a decision about whether to increase its advertising budget the firm management should not consider | | | | | | | | | | | |

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    be confused with profit. The contribution of a product refers to how much it contributes to the fixed costs and profit of the business once variable costs have been covered. It can be calculated either per unit of output or in terms of total contribution of all units produced. Contribution ignores fixed costs and only considers any surplus left once variable costs have been subtracted from revenue. Hence‚ contribution is what a product contributes towards the fixed costs of the business and‚ once

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    Unit 3 M1- explain the importance of cost‚ revenue and profit for a business organisation 1. Cost Profit is the different between the selling price and the production cost. Product cost include not only the cost of manufacturing a product but also all the other costs incurred in the process of producing or delivering a product or service. 2. Revenue The revenue of a business is‚ the income from its operations. It is important for the business to make the gap between costs and revenue

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    Continuously variable slope delta Modulator INTRODUCTION:- Continuously variable slope delta modulation (CVSD or CVSDM) is a voice coding method. It is a delta modulation with variable step size (i.e. special case of adaptive delta modulation)‚ first proposed by Greefkes and Riemens in 1970. CVSD encodes at 1 bit per sample‚ so that audio sampled at 16kHz is encoded at 16kbit/s. The encoder maintains a reference

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    slot machines. Which of these is most susceptible to “extinction?” Continuous – if they do something‚ and don’t get the reward they expected‚ they will be upset. Which of these is least susceptible to “extinction?” Casino and slot machines. (Variable-Ratio) Recommendations for using rewards effectively… Link rewards to behavior. Match the magnitude of the reward to the magnitude of the behavior. Reward after performance. Reward people with what they value. …Problems with the theory? When

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    Pricing&RevenueOptimization(PRO) – how companies and adjust the right prices for all their products to all their customers through all their channels ALL the time. Role of PRO – *Strategic Pricing Decision – “What is the positioning of out hotel in the market? How do we differentiate from competitors? – long term‚ strategic(therefore consistent‚ qualitative‚ art *Tactical Pricing Decision – “There is this huge football game coming this weekend‚ and we have 90 rooms left‚ what rate should we post

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